November 12, 2015 Finally, a robot that anyone can build A team of researchers has come up with a system that allows anyone to make a walking robot using only a 3-D printer and an off-the-shelf motor.
November 12, 2015 Yik Yak posts aren't as anonymous as users believe Internet users of the Yik Yak social media app popular among college students aren't nearly as anonymous as they believe: Missouri police within hours arrested a student accused of threatening violence, the latest in a string of such arrests at colleges in recent months involving threats of mass violence posted online using the service.
November 11, 2015 Google is considering building its own smartphone from scratch Google launched Android many years ago without actually making a smartphone. Instead, the company partnered up with various smartphone manufacturers to create Nexus-branded devices to show customers, developers and partners a fully functional high-end (or thereabout) smartphone running the latest version of Android. Though rumors said Google might ditch the Nexus smartphone program, the company kept making them – and Google is probably forced to create Nexus handsets so its brand new Android releases have a place to shine.
November 11, 2015 5 ways Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor will empower your next phone Qualcomm is the unsung ruler of the mobile industry.
November 11, 2015 Fox News delivers updates via Facebook's new notifications app Facebook has launched its new app Notify, which is designed to deliver timely notifications to the social network’s users.
November 11, 2015 Apple's iPad Pro arrives, vies with Microsoft's Surface Book to kill traditional PCs Apple’s biggest iPad yet is on sale Wednesday, setting the stage for a battle with Microsoft to replace your laptop.
November 11, 2015 Uber and Lyft come together to offer free rides for veterans Arch rivals in the ride-sharing space, Uber and Lyft have this week decided to put their differences to one side for a good cause.
November 10, 2015 Boston Children's Hospital battles rare diseases with Watson supercomputer Boston Children’s Hospital is harnessing IBM’s Watson supercomputer to help doctors identify possible options for the diagnosis and treatment of rare pediatric diseases.
November 10, 2015 App lets you wake up to voices of different European men 'Red Eye' reacts to accents offered